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What happens to thetime period of a simple pendulum if length of the pendulum is increased?

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Answered by annamj
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the time period also increases

Answered by Anonymous
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If a simple pendulum is pulled aside and released, it oscillates freely about its equilibrium position at its natural frequency which is inversely proportional to the square root of its length and directly proportional to the square root of the acceleration of gravity at the place. These oscillations, called as free oscillations, are periodic and tautochronous if the displacement of its bobi small and the dissipative forces can be ignored.

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